<realisation>
how does IPFS handle addressing on the DHT if the addresses for a node is a public key?
<realisation>
does it do that similarly to CJDNS?
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<deltab>
realisation: the node id is looked up in the DHT to get an address
<deltab>
(as I understand it)
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<fiatjaf>
does `ipfs object stat` fetches the entire object before calculating its size?
<fiatjaf>
I can't test it because in all my tests the objects are already local or they're so small that their first block is already its full size
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<jamiew>
taolearner2[m]: there are a few pay-to-pin services that would store your files if you'd like; I also have a stupid script that fetches new pins on ipfs.io, cloudflare-ipfs.com and other big gateways so said files are slightly-more-replicated/primed
<Mikaela->
Hi, I forgot this thread to my "to-read-at-better-time-important-unread-emails" and wonder if anything has changed in a month or should I go opening an issue unless one is already opened? https://discuss.ipfs.io/t/torrent-like-usage/3965/5?u=mikaela
<Mikaela->
However I have disabled ipfs from automatic startup as it uses so much bandwitdh and RAM which was a known issue that I think I am following at GitHub.
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<Swedneck>
yeah i encountered headaches with pinning as well
<Swedneck>
currently you can't add more than 1 pin at a time
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<jamiew>
Mikaela-: not sure i totally understand, is your question if it's possible to track the status of "looking for the pinned content"? like, you're attempting to seed from your laptop which goes on and off, and your want your VPS to continuously try to pin files from your laptop so those are also seeded?
<Swedneck>
if i understand correctly: they want `ipfs pin add` to pin in the background
<jamiew>
and you want to do that without just running "ipfs pin [list of things to pin]" every 5 minutes? iirc `ipfs pin` will fail if it can't find an online node w/ the specified hash, but i don't recall the timeout
<Swedneck>
they also want to be able to run multiple instances of `ipfs pin add` concurrently
<jamiew>
i haven't tested it but couldn't you just do `ipfs pin add [hash] &` ?
* jamiew
ducks
<Mikaela>
yes and bittorrent wouldn't fail about the content not being online at that time
<Swedneck>
you can, but then you can't pin anything else until it's done
<Mikaela>
sorry to keep comparing to bittorrent, but it doesn't have that restriction either
<Swedneck>
i think bittorent is a hightly apt comparison
<jamiew>
:)
<Swedneck>
i certainly hope one of the goals of IPFS is to replace bittorrent
<jamiew>
seems like an obvious shortcoming is not being able to pin multiple files at once, the daemon should just queue them. have you tested that with both `go-ipfs` and `js-ipfs`?
<jamiew>
it's a little funny since I think your requests would be better managed at a sort of "client" level instead of at the daemon level. like, both things you want could be managed by shell scripts that wrap around go-ipfs and queue pin-adds and continually look for files-you-want-to-pin (right?)
<jamiew>
I'm reminded of how basic a client like rtorrent is vs. something like transmission (by design)
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<Mikaela->
no, I have been only using go-ipfs, I think js-ipfs said something about not being production ready or recommended or something?
<Mikaela->
I guess it's that the clients don't exist yet or are they somewhere? I am usually using transmission-daemon, but with webui
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<jamiew>
it's more that nobody's developed an ipfs client that's catered towards this BitTorrent-esque use case, at least afaik. right now the only clients are go-ipfs, js-ipfs, rust-ipfs, a few others, but the go one is the gold standard
<jamiew>
but I think you could write something that talked to go-ipfs and managed pins the way you want
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<Swedneck>
does anyone here use systemd to manage ipfs?
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<ToxicFrog>
I use NixOS to manage IPFS, which I believe emits a systemd unit for it
<ToxicFrog>
Yes it does.
<Swedneck>
could you share the .service file?
<ToxicFrog>
Swedneck: why do you ask?
<Swedneck>
just curious how others do it
<Swedneck>
i made my own extremely minimal service to make it easier to handle on my server
<ToxicFrog>
Sure, hang on
<Swedneck>
i wanna see if there are some improvements that can be made